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1Walton at Stamford ......... ............ 6 16 Stamford at Delhi ............. .,.......... l 4 5 Stamford at Roxbury .. .,... ............ 1 3 7 Hobart at Stamford ,.,.,...,.,.,,o.,....,,,,..,....., ......oo.,,. 1 3 1 1Stamford at Oneonta .....,.,,...,......o,.oo................,.,.. 6 7 Q12 inningsj tNon-League games. Owing to the early date of publication We are unable to give a complete resume of the remaining scheduled games' or to announce the winner of the league championship. The standing of the league at present: VV L P Stamford ..,..,.....l....... ..l..,........ 3 1 750 Margaretville ........ ......,..,... 3 1 750 Roxbury ..,..,............., ..o......,... 2 2 500 Delhi ,.c.c,......,,,...., ,.......,..,,. 2 2 500 Hobart ..,.,c..,.., ,..,.........i 0 4 000
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BASEBALL Tl1e first call for candidates for baseball was issued by Coach Wilson immediately after our Easter Vacation. The call was promptly answered by about sixteen men. The mem- bers was rather small to work with but nevertheless our pros- pects for a championship team were bright. Six of the veterans of last year's team reported which brightened the outlook for the team. Those men were G. Lewis, R. Govern, Harris, Cuyle, Mackey, F. Govern. Vilith these vet- erans as a nucleus, Coach XVilson seemed confident of building a good team. George Lewis was elected Captain. VVe opened our season with a victory. Oneonta High school was defeated by a score of two-three, Mackey, our Southpaw pitcher, starring by chalking up eighteen strikeouts and allowing only three hits. This game was a non-league game. Our league season opened by losing to Margaretville by a score of nine-four. The fielding was very loose on the part of Stamford. Thus far this is the only league defeat we have suf- fered and we are tied with Margaretville for first place in the league. The line-up for Stamford is as follows: R. Govern, Short-Stop Mackey, Pitcher, Left Field Klum, First base, Pitcher. Lewis, Catcher, First base. Harris, Second base. F. Govern, Third base, Catcher. Cuyle, Center Field, Pitcher. L. Stevens, Left Field. Decker, Right Field. Moore, Right Field. The scores of the games thus far a1'e as follows: Stamford Opponents 'tOneonta at Stamford .........,,.....,, 2 0 Margaretville at Stamford ....... 'ffQfffffQ 4 5
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BASEBALL PIf l'URE BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Wilson, Clarence Mackey, Floyd Cuyle, Kenneth Klum, James Moore. MIDDLE ROW, left to right: Robert Decker, Francis Govern, George Lewis, Raymond Govern, Saul Harris. FRONT ROW, left to right: Frederick Robbe, Lyle Stevens, George Harris.
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